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  1. The iTunes Music Store is fully integrated into iTunes® 4, the fourth major release of Apple's popular digital music jukebox software, allowing users to purchase, download, organize and listen to their music using just one application. iTunes 4 features major new enhancements including Rendezvous™ music-sharing between Macs, so users can legally stream their music to other Macs without ...
  2. archive.seattletimes.com

    Apple launches online music service. Apr 28, 2003. By The Associated Press. SAN FRANCISCO — Apple Computer Inc., which angered music labels two years ago with its "Rip. Mix. Burn" ad campaign, has won over the recording industry for its launch of the least restrictive commercial online music service yet. ... "It'll be the first ...
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  4. CUPERTINO, California - April 28th, 2003. Apple today launched the iTunes Music Store, a revolutionary online music store that lets US-based customers quickly find, purchase and download the music they want for just 99 cents per song, without subscription fees. The iTunes Music Store offers groundbreaking personal use rights, including burning ...
  5. 512pixels.net

    Apr 28, 2023On April 28, 2003, Apple made a pair of announcements. The first was a new generation of iPod that featured completely solid-state controls and introduced the 30-pin Dock Connector. 1. The other would change the company forever: the iTunes Music Store. Here's a bit from the press release:. Apple today launched the iTunes Music Store, a revolutionary online music store that lets customers ...
  6. soundandvision.com

    The service kicked off with 200,000 songs and sold 1 million songs at 99 cents a pop in the first week, establishing a new model for music distribution that would ultimately be embraced by a music industry consumed by digital rights management (DRM) as a means to combat piracy. ... 2003—Apple® today launched the iTunes® Music Store, a ...
  7. dayintechhistory.com

    April 28, 2003: iTunes Music Store Launches. 2003-Apple launches the iTunes Store. iTunes has been around since 2001, but without option to get new music. Before the iTunes store, users would have to burn from CD or copy previously made MP3 files. The store sold 1 million songs within a week. Apple became the biggest music vendor in the US in 2008.
  8. appleinsider.com

    Apr 28, 2023On April 28, 2003, Steve Jobs announced the iTunes Music Store with 200,000 songs and a few exclusives that not only changed the record industry then, it paved the way to today's streaming.
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